Coordinating cell proliferation and differentiation: Antagonism between cell cycle regulators and cell type-specific gene expression
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Cell proliferation and differentiation show a remarkable inverse relationship. Precursor cells continue division before acquiring a fully differentiated state, while terminal differentiation usually coincides with proliferation arrest and permanent exit from the division cycle. Mechanistic insight in the temporal coordination between cell cycle exit and differentiation has come from studies of cells in culture and genetic animal models. As initially described for skeletal muscle differentiation, temporal coordination involves mutual antagonism between cyclin-dependent kinases that promote cell cycle entry and transcription factors that induce tissue-specific gene expression. Recent insights highlight the…
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- Biology
- Cell cycle
- Cell biology
- Cellular differentiation
- Chromatin
- Transcription factor
- Regulation of gene expression
- Cell growth
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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